Denmark has about 7300 kilometers of coastline and nowhere in the country are you more than 52 kilometers from the coast.
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Christiansted was named after King Christian V of Denmark. He granted the land for the town to be established in 1734.
The British island known as Holy Island is Lindisfarne, located off the northeast coast of England. Lindisfarne is renowned for its historical significance as the site of an important medieval Christian monastery.
The main religion in Ivory Coast is Islam, practiced by about 40% of the population. Other prominent religions in the country include Christianity (mainly Roman Catholicism and various Protestant denominations) and indigenous beliefs.
The Western Dune Coast is located on the coast of Jutland, the peninsula that makes up most of Denmark's land mass.
From Denmark's west coast, to the United State's east coast, taking an airplane directly to JFK, not making any detours, going stright there, it's about 4,048 miles... ----
Greenland lies closest to the North American coast, as it is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, located northeast of Canada.
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flooding is a threat in areas of Denmark such as Jutland and along the southern coast
The north coast of North America is mostly part of Canada, but it also includes the north coast of Alaska, which is part of the United States, and the north coast of Greenland, which is part of Denmark.
Greenland, an overseas territory of Denmark.
Yes, Sweden can be seen from certain points in Denmark, particularly from the southern coast of Denmark on a clear day. The two countries are separated by the resund Strait, which is about 4 kilometers wide at its narrowest point.
The following countries are on the coast of the North Sea: Norway, Denmark, Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium, United Kingdom.
From Margaret River in Western Australia to Denmark on the souther coast of WA is 324 km by road. The trip takes around 4 hours.
Tjaerborg is a very small village on the west coast of Denmark, about 10 kilometers east of Esbjerg. This little village only has an population of about 2.500 people.
Denmark's Coast and Sweden's Coast is very close. It is easy to ferry a boat from one country to another. So smuggling Jews was not impossible with their coastlines being so close.